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5 things to know today: Colonial Pipeline explosion likely to impact fuel prices

This photo provided by the Alabama Forestry Commission shows a fire caused by an explosion along the Colonial Pipeline in Shelby County, Ala., Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Right now the two wildfires cause by the explosion have been contained at a total of 31 acres. (Phil Montgomery/Alabama Forestry Commission via AP)
This photo provided by the Alabama Forestry Commission shows a fire caused by an explosion along the Colonial Pipeline in Shelby County, Ala., Monday, Oct. 31, 2016. Right now the two wildfires cause by the explosion have been contained at a total of 31 acres. (Phil Montgomery/Alabama Forestry Commission via AP)
Nov 1, 2016

1. Colonial Pipeline fire likely to impact Georgia. An explosion in Alabama that injured at least seven people and forced Colonial Pipeline Co. to shut down a major gasoline and diesel line that pumps gas to Georgia is likely to cause surging fuel prices across the Southeast, according to the Georgia AAA chapter. [Read here]

2. 5 key statements from Ross Harris's ex-wife testimony. Even though she divorced Ross Harris earlier this year over his serial philandering, Leanna Taylor appeared as a defense witness and seemed firmly in Harris's camp on Monday. [Read here]

3. Projection models still give Hillary Clinton lead. Although Clinton still maintains a lead over Donald Trump, she definitely lost ground last week in most of the eight projection models. Was it all due to the "Comey Effect"? [Read here]

4. Hawks stay unbeaten with foul-plagued win over Kings. Paul Millsap and Dwight Howard each had double-doubles to keep the Hawks unbeaten with a 106-95 foul-plagued victory over the Kings Monday night at Philips Arena. [Read here]

5. Another record-breaking day ahead. On the heels of the hottest Halloween in Georgia Monday, temperatures could reach record levels again Tuesday, according to Channel 2 Action News. [Read here]

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